I adopted my dog 5 years ago today.
Bonus blingee from Lia!
I adopted my dog 5 years ago today.
Bonus blingee from Lia!
“In order to play the theme 840 times in succession, it would be advisable to prepare oneself beforehand, and in the deepest silence, by serious immobilities.”
In the 1890s, Erik Satie wrote a very short piece called Vexations, with a note suggesting that it should be played 840 times in a row. That’s a challenge, right? Jack Straw Productions in Seattle is putting on a Vexations marathon this weekend, starting Saturday at 4pm Pacific time, with more than 30 pianists playing non-stop through the night until they reach #840, and you can listen in on Hollow Earth Radio. It’s a great idea, but we have machines to do our dirty work for us, so the robot toy piano is going to play Vexations at NYC Resistor 840 times, or until it falls apart. It’ll start at 7PM (Eastern time) this Saturday, and you can watch and listen online, or in person on Saturday at the Halfway-to-Halloween Party, or on Sunday at the Vexations Meetup & Jam Session.
Yes, on Sunday (May 16) from 3-6PM, join other music nerds to jam along to Vexations until your head explodes, or we reach #840, whichever comes first. Bring instruments if you want. (Bring your own 1/4″ cables, if your instrument is electronic. Inputs are limited so if you can bring a small mixer to share, that would help!) Feel free to bring vexing drinks or snacks to share. NYC Resistor is at 87 3rd Avenue, 4th Floor, in Brooklyn.
As long as you’re in the neighborhood on Sunday, consider going to Share at ISSUE Project Room (3rd Av & 3rd St), a weekly open jam session for experimental music! When we get sick of Vexations, we’ll take a dinner break and head over there.
I made this contraption for the Scrapcycle exhibition.
A bunch of my handmade instruments from the Noisy Noises project are going to be exhibited as part of the Scrapcycle show at Devotion Gallery through the end of May. The show opens on Friday May 7th, and the Glass Bees and I will be performing at the opening around 8pm! Bring a used plastic water bottle to barter for admission.
Asami Tamura and I are performing as part of the Music with a View Mini-Marathon at the Flea this Sunday in Tribeca. The show is from 3-6, and it’s free! It should be fun and noisy.
Oh, look! Jason and Chris of the Glass Bees posted audio files from our performance at Barbes in March! You can listen here, or go over there where there’s pictures and brief descriptions of each of the pieces.
Blinky
Gongs-O
The Toy Factory at Midnight
Here’s a video excerpt from the Movable performance!
Tiffany Lin ~ Movement 2 from the archiver on Vimeo.
I’m building a piano-tickling machine for Zachary James Watkins’ piece “Moveable,” which pianist Tiffany Lin will premiere in Seattle on April 2. More info within.
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I presented my piece “Closing Doors” for robot toy piano at the NYC Electro-Acoustic Music Festival last week. It sounded something like this:
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Previously with robot toy piano…